The model is sitting next to a cartoon installation, with the photographer standing directly in front of her, about 4 meters away, shooting with the Stitch cartoon installation as the background.
① Shooting equipment: Fuji XT5, 16-50mm lens;
② Posing: The model is sitting sideways next to the installation, holding Stitch's hands;
③ Travel tips: Free admission, operating hours 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM, pop-up event from August 2 - September 9.

Beijing Wangfujing Central - Stitch Cartoon Installation

The model leans against the stone railing, while the photographer stands about 5 meters away at the model's side-front, using green leaves as the foreground and red pillars as the background for a slightly side-angle shot.

1. Equipment: Fuji XT5, 16-50mm lens.
2. Pose: The model leans against the stone railing, arms extended and resting on the railing, looking to the side.
3. Travel Tips:
① Admission: 30 RMB per person.
② Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM.

The Confucius Temple and the Imperial Academy Museum - Red Pillars and White Balustrades

The model stands by the window, while the photographer positions themselves by the railing on the opposite side of the lake, perfect for trying out a 1x/wide-angle lens.
1. Equipment: Fuji XE4, 18-50mm f2.8 lens.
2. Shooting Time: Around 14:00 in the afternoon, when the sunlight is ideal.
3. Outfit Suggestion: Keep it simple and clean; a modern Chinese style would fit well here.

Nanchizi Art Gallery - Beside the Window Near the Rockery

Photography Tips: The model should stand in front of the small house under the ginkgo tree, slightly tilting her head back to look at the tree. The photographer should position themselves 2 meters directly in front of the model to take the shot.

Business Hours: Monday to Sunday, 06:00-21:00.

Outfit Suggestions: Warm brown tones, paired with a scarf for a more atmospheric look.

Ticket Price: ¥3 per person.

Shooting Time: Around 15:30.

Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + 18-55mm lens.

Zhongshan Park in Beijing - Ginkgo Tree in Front of the Small House

It is recommended to use a top-down shooting angle, with the model seated at the left one-third of the frame, looking sideways towards the building. A super-wide-angle lens is recommended to capture the depth and spatial layers of the architecture.

1. Other tips: Although there aren't many people, this place is a paradise for photography. Any corner can yield stunning shots, whether you prefer portrait photography or architectural landscapes. The atrium of Building D on the 5th floor, when viewed from below, looks like a time tunnel extending towards the sky. Taking the elevator to the 6th floor and above, you can shoot in the corridors of the office building.
2. Equipment settings: Use a wide-angle lens of 16mm or more.
3. Travel tips: Galaxy Soho lights up at 6 PM and turns off at 10 PM.

Galaxy SOHO - Take a night photo with the Galaxy Building exterior.

The photographer stands by the window, selecting a window or opening on a certain floor inside the building as a frame to capture other parts within. By lowering the shooting angle, the upward extension of the building is emphasized, highlighting its grandeur and majesty.
Shooting equipment: iPhone 16 Pro.

Galaxy SOHO - 6th Floor Window

The model stands at the door, and the photographer stands at a diagonal angle about 7 meters in front of the model, with the poster on the door as the background, taking a slightly side-on shot.
① Shooting equipment: Fujifilm XE5, 33mm lens;
② Pose: The model holds a newspaper, uses one hand to play with her hair, and looks straight ahead;
③ Travel tip: 69 yuan per person, open hours 10:00-22:00, exhibition dates: September 30, 2025 - March 8, 2026.

Wangfujing Central - House Decal Door

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should position themselves at a slightly higher angle to capture the flower fields, trees, and buildings in one shot.
2. Composition Technique: Use foreground composition with the tulip fields in the foreground to add depth to the image. Also, employ leading lines by using the road and building lines to guide the viewer’s eye deeper into the scene.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a wide-angle lens to include more elements in the scene, showcasing the integration of architecture, trees, and flower fields.
Travel Tips: The tulip blooming season typically occurs from March to May each year.

Galaxy SOHO - Opposite the street is the Tulip

The model stands by the window, and the photographer positions themselves a short distance away, using a 1x/wide-angle lens for the shot. If the outside is much brighter, causing the face to appear dark, use a flash to fill in the light.

Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f/2.8.
Shooting Time: Around 5 PM, when the light is soft.
Outfit Suggestions: A simple outfit works well, but a modern Chinese style would be more suitable.
Pose Suggestions: Lean against the window and look down at the camera.

Nanchizi Art Museum - By the Window

The model stands beside the steps in front of the Imperial Stele Pavilion, and the photographer stands diagonally behind the model, about 10 meters away. The photographer captures the model with the Imperial Stele Pavilion and the red windows of the exhibition hall as the background, shooting from a slight side angle.

1. Shooting Equipment: Fuji XT-5, 16-50mm lens.
2. Shooting Pose: The model faces away from the camera and walks forward with large steps, capturing the moment.
3. Travel Tips:
① Admission: 30 RMB per person.
② Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The Confucius Temple and the Imperial College Museum - Stairs in Front of the Temple